Many who buy a dog from a pet store or puppy mill say «they just wanted to rescue the poor puppy» but that only supports
the puppy mill machine.
Not exact matches
Puppy mills are large scale breeding facilities where dogs are treated like breeding
machines.
Just as the dairy cow is a «milk
machine» the mother
puppy mill dog is a «
puppy machine,» only valued for her ability to produce dogs that can be sold at a high price.
If qualified and approved by Ohio voters in 2018, the measure will make commercial dog breeding more humane and end the era of treating
puppy mill mothers like breeding
machines and
puppies like a cash crop.
For example, she acted as the foster mother to Florence, a six - year old miniature Schnauzer, who was treated as a breeding
machine in a
puppy mill for most of her life.
«Dogs should not be treated as production
machines or cash crops in
puppy mills,» said Scott Beckstead, The HSUS» Oregon senior state director.
Michele Lazarow, a Hallandale Beach commissioner who has pushed for a crackdown on
puppy mills, explained why some cities are targeting an industry that treats dogs as nothing more than breeding
machines.
Many dogs, like the ones you see in a pet shop come from
puppy mills, large - scale breeding facilities where dogs are treated like
machines, expecting to produce hundreds of
puppies in horrific conditions.
Puppy mill operators (ab) use dogs as breeding
machines.
Most
puppies up for sale in stores are the product of
puppy mills, large - scale breeding facilities where dogs are treated like vending
machines.
These dogs, cats, and even bunnies often come from mass - breeding facilities, like
puppy mills, which treat these animals just like the name implies —
machines in a facility.
Puppy mills are large - scale breeding facilities where dogs are treated like puppy - making mach
Puppy mills are large - scale breeding facilities where dogs are treated like
puppy - making mach
puppy - making
machines.
For example, our companion animals — our beloved cats and dogs — may be harmed from abuse or neglect, hoarding, dogfighting rings, or «
puppy mills,» where they are treated like disposable breeding
machines.
Animals repeatedly inbred by commercial breeding operations (known as
puppy or kitten
mills) suffer horrifically cruel conditions because they are treated as
machine - like objects for profit.